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ITLS Provider Course
Course length: 16 hours (8 hours classroom, 8 hours hands-on skills training)
Course structure: Didactic, skills stations and testing
Certification period: 4 years
Textbook: Yes
ITLS Provider course for appropriate for all levels of EMS personnel—from EMT-Bs and first responders to advanced EMTs, paramedics, trauma nurses, and physicians.
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Course structure: Didactic, skills stations and testing
Certification period: 4 years
Textbook: Yes
ITLS Provider course for appropriate for all levels of EMS personnel—from EMT-Bs and first responders to advanced EMTs, paramedics, trauma nurses, and physicians.
Find a course click here
ITLS Pediatric Provider Course
Course length: 8 hours
Course structure: Didactic, skills stations and testing
Certification period: 4 years
Pre-requisite: Current ITLS Provider Certification
Textbook: Yes
Focuses on the special needs of young trauma patients. In 8 hours, proper assessment, management,
critical interventions, patient packaging, and rapid transport are presented. Find a course click here.
Course structure: Didactic, skills stations and testing
Certification period: 4 years
Pre-requisite: Current ITLS Provider Certification
Textbook: Yes
Focuses on the special needs of young trauma patients. In 8 hours, proper assessment, management,
critical interventions, patient packaging, and rapid transport are presented. Find a course click here.
ITLS Online eTrauma Provider Course
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www.pearson.com/en-us/subject-catalog/p/etrauma/P200000007654/9780137983001Course length: Self driven
Course structure: Online Certification period: n/a Prerequisite: none The ITLS online eTrauma course reinterprets the ITLS Provider classroom instruction in a self-paced, online format that focuses on the essential knowledge to take better care of trauma patients. ITLS stresses rapid assessment, appropriate intervention and identification of immediate life threats. The ITLS framework for rapid, appropriate and effective trauma care is a global standard that works in any situation. The ITLS eTrauma course can be used for continuing education or as the first step in achieving your ITLS Basic or Advanced Provider certification. To obtain ITLS Provider certification, completion of the ITLS Completer course is required. To take the online eTrauma course click here |
ITLS eTrauma/Completer Provider Course (for Certification)
Course length: 8 hours
Course structure: Online, skill stations and testing
Certification period: 4 years
Prerequisite: Successful completion of the online eTrauma course
Textbook: Provider manual
This course is the option for eTrauma participants to obtain an ITLS Provider certification. Participants must first successfully complete the online eTrauma course and work with a training center for the skills stations and testing.
ITLS requires a 1- or 2-day Provider Recertification course that includes practice and performance of skills stations and ITLS patient assessment procedures. A didactic course such as ITLS eTrauma is not sufficient as a recertification unless it is combined with a Completer course.
If you wish to take ITLS eTrauma in conjunction with a 1-day Completer Course, you may use this combination as an option for recertification. However, most Chapters and Training Centres require only a 1-day in-person Provider Recertification course, so taking ITLS eTrauma and a Completer Course would be more time-consuming and expensive than simply taking the Recertification course. Get started online click here.
Course structure: Online, skill stations and testing
Certification period: 4 years
Prerequisite: Successful completion of the online eTrauma course
Textbook: Provider manual
This course is the option for eTrauma participants to obtain an ITLS Provider certification. Participants must first successfully complete the online eTrauma course and work with a training center for the skills stations and testing.
ITLS requires a 1- or 2-day Provider Recertification course that includes practice and performance of skills stations and ITLS patient assessment procedures. A didactic course such as ITLS eTrauma is not sufficient as a recertification unless it is combined with a Completer course.
If you wish to take ITLS eTrauma in conjunction with a 1-day Completer Course, you may use this combination as an option for recertification. However, most Chapters and Training Centres require only a 1-day in-person Provider Recertification course, so taking ITLS eTrauma and a Completer Course would be more time-consuming and expensive than simply taking the Recertification course. Get started online click here.
ITLS Blended-learning Rapid Renewal Provider Course
Course length: 1 hour online, plus skill stations and testing
Course Structure: Online, skill stations and testing
Certification period: 4 years
Prerequisite: Online
Textbook: Provider manual
This blended-learning ITLS Course is designed for the student with an expiring ITLS (or PHTLS) Provider Certification. Students purchase and successfully complete the online didactic portion of the Provider course ($40.00). Certificate of completion is a pre-requisie to registering for a Rapid Renewal Course. The hands-on skills testing is coordinated with an ITLS training facility before the current certification expires. To find more information and registration click here.
Course Structure: Online, skill stations and testing
Certification period: 4 years
Prerequisite: Online
Textbook: Provider manual
This blended-learning ITLS Course is designed for the student with an expiring ITLS (or PHTLS) Provider Certification. Students purchase and successfully complete the online didactic portion of the Provider course ($40.00). Certificate of completion is a pre-requisie to registering for a Rapid Renewal Course. The hands-on skills testing is coordinated with an ITLS training facility before the current certification expires. To find more information and registration click here.
ITLS Duty to Respond Course
Course length: 8 hours
Course structure: Didactic and skills stations
Certification period: 4 years
Prerequisite: Current First Aid certification
Textbook: Field Guide
Practical trauma management course designed for first responders who have a duty to respond to emergencies. Focus on: Initial patient evaluation and critical interventions required to manage patient until the next level of care arrives
There are three paths to become a DTR instructor with different requirements for: current ITLS instructors; current PHTLS/TNCC instructors; and new DTR instructors. The minimum qualification is certification as an Instructor in First Aid.
For more information on the Duty to Respond Course click here.
Course structure: Didactic and skills stations
Certification period: 4 years
Prerequisite: Current First Aid certification
Textbook: Field Guide
Practical trauma management course designed for first responders who have a duty to respond to emergencies. Focus on: Initial patient evaluation and critical interventions required to manage patient until the next level of care arrives
There are three paths to become a DTR instructor with different requirements for: current ITLS instructors; current PHTLS/TNCC instructors; and new DTR instructors. The minimum qualification is certification as an Instructor in First Aid.
For more information on the Duty to Respond Course click here.
ITLS Access
Course length: 8 hours
Course structure: Didactic and skills stations
Certification period: 4 years
Prerequisite: Current ITLS Provider Certification
Textbook: Yes
ITLS Access teaches skills that are critical for EMS crews and first responders at the scene of a motor vehicle collision. In hands-on modules, you will learn how to reach, stabilize, and extricate trapped victims, with a special focus on patient care during extrication.
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Course structure: Didactic and skills stations
Certification period: 4 years
Prerequisite: Current ITLS Provider Certification
Textbook: Yes
ITLS Access teaches skills that are critical for EMS crews and first responders at the scene of a motor vehicle collision. In hands-on modules, you will learn how to reach, stabilize, and extricate trapped victims, with a special focus on patient care during extrication.
For more information on Access Course click here.
Instructor & Provider Bridge Courses
Course length: 8 hours
Course structure: Didactic, skills stations, written exam
Certification period: 4 years
Textbook: ITLS Provider Manual
The ITLS Instructor Bridge Course is designed for the instructor who has successfully completed an ATLS, TNCC or PHTLS instructor or provider course to transition him or her to the ITLS program. The course emphasizes ITLS patient assessment, administrative structure, and philosophy of ITLS.
Following completion of an ITLS Instructor Bridge course, a candidate must be monitored teaching an ITLS Provider course to complete the steps to become an ITLS instructor.
For more information on other ITLS Certification Courses click here.
Course structure: Didactic, skills stations, written exam
Certification period: 4 years
Textbook: ITLS Provider Manual
The ITLS Instructor Bridge Course is designed for the instructor who has successfully completed an ATLS, TNCC or PHTLS instructor or provider course to transition him or her to the ITLS program. The course emphasizes ITLS patient assessment, administrative structure, and philosophy of ITLS.
Following completion of an ITLS Instructor Bridge course, a candidate must be monitored teaching an ITLS Provider course to complete the steps to become an ITLS instructor.
For more information on other ITLS Certification Courses click here.
ITLS High Threat
Course Length: 16 hours
Course structure: Didactic, Skills stations and scenary testing (OPTIONAL: WRITTEN TEST)
Certification period: 4 years
Textbook: Yes
ITLS High Threat replaces the ITLS Military Course. This course maintains the core concepts and evidence-based ethos of ITLS. In high threat environments, providers must recognize that during conditions of active threat, priorities of care may change and medical care may become simply another tactical decision.
ITLS High Threat, based upon current CoTCCC and CTECC guidelines, has been developed to save lives both while under immediate threat and once the threat has been mitigated.
The course is designed for prehospital care providers operating within conflict zones or other high-threat environments. The course has been designed to meet the military Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) and civilian Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) provider guidelines and curriculum. Using adult learning principles, scenarios, skill stations, and peer-focused learning, the ITLS High Threat for Military and Civilian Providers course provides the necessary training for operations and the provision of advanced life-saving care in the high-threat environment.
For more information on the High Threat Course click here.
Course structure: Didactic, Skills stations and scenary testing (OPTIONAL: WRITTEN TEST)
Certification period: 4 years
Textbook: Yes
ITLS High Threat replaces the ITLS Military Course. This course maintains the core concepts and evidence-based ethos of ITLS. In high threat environments, providers must recognize that during conditions of active threat, priorities of care may change and medical care may become simply another tactical decision.
ITLS High Threat, based upon current CoTCCC and CTECC guidelines, has been developed to save lives both while under immediate threat and once the threat has been mitigated.
The course is designed for prehospital care providers operating within conflict zones or other high-threat environments. The course has been designed to meet the military Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) and civilian Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) provider guidelines and curriculum. Using adult learning principles, scenarios, skill stations, and peer-focused learning, the ITLS High Threat for Military and Civilian Providers course provides the necessary training for operations and the provision of advanced life-saving care in the high-threat environment.
For more information on the High Threat Course click here.